
          974.

It was 1 o'clock when we reached the old mill and had found
a nice <s>spot</s> place for our camp, not far from the spot where the
fine specimen of Nephrodium Boottii grows.  After dinner I pressed 
a number of specimens collected during the morning and then we
started on our return trip by way of Armiger's.

We were very much surprised when we reached the latter place
to find that it was now kept by our old friend Daumann.
We talked with him a little while and then started for
William's and the landing.  Mr. W. had gotten the idea
that the boat  did not leave before 6 o'clock, so thought we
had plenty of time.  We were, therefore, obliged to do a 
little fast walking after leaving Mr. Williams.  When we
reached the landing we saw that the boat was not far off.
It soon landed and ten minutes after we reached the wharf
we were on the way homeward.  The trip home was fine.
We reached Ft. McHenry at sundown and the city at about
10 minutes past seven.

463.
August 24, 1903.  With G. along Gwynn's Falls from Frederick R'd to
Walbrook.  The best find of the day was a lot of Bidens chrysanthemoides
in the low ground south of the Edmondson Av. bridge.
        